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10 WAYS TO WRAP A WEDDING BOUQUET


Don't neglect the stems of your bouquet! Here, 10 creative ways to personalize those pretty buds.








Consider Colored Yarn
A punch of color in the form of blue yarn added a DIY touch to this delicate bouquet of peonies, ranunculus, veronica, astilbe and lisianthus designed by Poppy Love Weddings.

















Layer Lace and Ribbon
This bride's favorite hue, eggplant purple, inspired her mostly monochromatic bouquet of violet orchids, hydrangea and Calla lilies. The stems were wrapped in a piece of lace layered over white ribbon.



















Dye Silk Ribbon by Hand
This bride's bouquet included air plants, dried saracena lilies, balsa-wood flowers, craspedia, orchids, and yellow roses. The pièce de résistance was a piece of hand-dyed silk ribbon that was sourced specifically for this bouquet.


















Tie It Up with Twine
Wildflowers pulled from the Arizona landscape were used in this rustic wedding bouquet tied with pink and brown twine.



















Let it Shine
The theme of this sophisticated winter wedding was gold and silver, so naturally the bride's bouquet was wrapped in sparkling metallic ribbon. The Utah-based floral designer, Branches, composed a classic bouquet out of roses, anemones and peonies.





















Rope It Up
For their whirlwind elopement off the coast of Spain, this couple worked with a local florist to craft a wedding bouquet that reflected the lush landscape. Mission accomplished. The succulent and orchid wedding bouquet fit right in with the local surroundings, and the metallic-tinged rope used around the stem was a nod towards the bride's golden-hued handmade wedding gown.















Tie on a Keepsake
The same lace used in her scalloped-edge veil was added to this bride's rose and gardenia bouquet. Tied to it was a picture of her grandparents added in remembrance.


















Rough It Up
Janie Medley Flora Design crafted this dahlia, dusty miller, astilbe, and seeded eucalyptus wedding bouquet for a barn wedding. The swag of burlap is a nod towards the wedding's rustic theme.


















Go Long
Planning their backyard DIY wedding was a breeze for this laid-back couple, who used hundreds of paper circles tied with twine as their ceremony backdrop. The bride's pale pink and coral bouquet tied with long, flowing lace and ribbon was equally unfussy.
















Don't Shy Away from Drama

Black lace takes this bold bouquet, designed by Denise Fasanello Floral Design and filled with anemones, Hocus Pocus roses, dahlias, scabiosa, celosia, ligustrum, and hypericum, from day to night.























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